Zumba in the Parks

Dance with Zumba in the Parks! We offer free Zumba classes throughout the week, allowing program participants to get outside, stay active and enjoy a fun, exhilarating activity with San Francisco parks as the backdrop.

Zumba is an exercise fitness activity based on the rhythms of Latin dance music-- salsa, reggaeton, merengue and cumbia.

Zumba in the Parks is always fun, always free.

Share your Zumba® in the Parks story! We would love to hear feedback on our free fitness program: your positive experiences, instructor shout outs, constructive feedback and any recommendations. Our program purpose is to grow a healthy Zumba® community, so any input is very much appreciated. Email your thoughts to RecParkZumba@sfgov.org.

**An important note regarding COVID-19, the Corona Virus, precautions and Zumba® in the Parks:

Effective immediately, ALL Zumba® in the Parks classes are canceled. This includes our Spring Fling party we had scheduled at the end of this month.

We are saddened that this will impact your enjoyment of our program, however, we believe that these steps will protect those in our community who are the most vulnerable. We are grateful for your continued understanding and support.

We will be sure to update our community when we are given the green light to resume our program as usual.

About Us

The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department currently manages more than 220 parks, playgrounds and open spaces throughout San Francisco, including two outside city limits—Sharp Park in Pacifica and Camp Mather in the High Sierras. The system includes full-complex recreation centers, swimming pools, golf courses, sports fields and numerous small-to-medium-sized clubhouses that offer a variety of sports- and arts-related recreation programs for people of all ages. Included in the Department’s responsibilities are Golden Gate Park, Coit Tower, the Marina Yacht Harbor, the San Francisco Zoo and Lake Merced.

In 2017, San Francisco became the first city in the nation where all residents have access to a park within a 10-minute walk, a direct result of the Department’s commitment to increasing and improving parkland in the city.Learn More